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The Handbook of Multisensory Processes
Edited by Gemma A. Calvert, Charles Spence and Barry E. Stein

Introduction
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IPerceptual Consequences of Multiple Sensory Systems
1The Cross-Modal Consequences of the Exogenous Spatial Orienting of Attention
Charles Spence and John McDonald
3
2Modulations of Visual Perception by Sound
Ladan Shams, Yukiyasu Kamitani and Shinsuke Shimojo
27
3Cross-Modal Interactions Evidenced by the Ventriloquism Effect in Humans and Monkeys
Timothy M. Woods and Gregg H. Recanzone
35
4Multisensory Integration of Dynamic Information
Salvador Soto-Faraco and Alan Kingstone
49
5Sweet and Sour Smells: Learned Synesthesia between the Senses of Taste and Smell
Richard J. Stevenson and Robert A. Boakes
69
6Cross-Modal Interactions in Speeded Classification
Lawrence E. Marks
85
7Multisensory Texture Perception
Susan J. Lederman and Roberta L. Klatzky
107
8Cross-Modal Object Recognition
Fiona N. Newell
123
9Perceptual Effects of Cross-Modal Stimulation: Ventriloquism and the Freezing Phenomenon
Jean Vroomen and Beatrice de Gelder
141
IIIs Speech a Special Case of Multisensory Integration?
10From Multisensory Integration to Talking Heads and Language Learning
Dominic W. Massaro
153
11Spatial and Temporal Constraints on Audiovisual Speech Perception
Kevin Munhall and Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson
177
12Speech as a Supramodal or Amodal Phenomenon
Carol A. Fowler
189
13Audiovisual Speech Binding: Convergence or Association?
Lynne E. Bernstein, Edward T. Auer, Jr. and Jean K. Moore
203
14Multisensory Animal Communication
Sarah R. Partan
225
IIIThe Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Integration of Cross-Modal Cues
15Multisensory Integration in Single Neurons of the Midbrain
Barry E. Stein, Wan Jiang and Terrence R. Stanford
243
16Analysis and Modeling of Multisensory Enhancement in the Deep Superior Colliculus
Thomas J. Anastasio and Paul E. Patton
265
17The Resurrection of Multisensory Cortex in Primates: Connection Patterns That Integrate Modalities
Jon H. Kaas and Christine E. Collins
285
18Multisensory Convergence in Early Cortical Processing
Charles E. Schroeder and J. J. Foxe
295
19Multisensory Neuronal Convergence of Taste, Somatosensory, Visual, Olfactory, and Auditory Inputs
Edmund T. Rolls
311
20Cross-Modal Memory in Primates: The Neural Basis of Learning about the Multisensory Properties of Objects and Events
Amanda Parker and Alexander Easton
333
21Corticocortical Connectivity of Cross-Modal Circuits
M. Alex Meredith
343
22Multisensory-Evoked Potentials in Rat Cortex
Daniel S. Barth and Barbara Brett-Green
357
IVMultisensory Mechanisms in Orientation
23Auditory-Visual Interactions Subserving Primate Gaze Orienting
A. J. van Opstal and Douglas P. Munoz
373
24Modeling the Time Course of Multisensory Interaction in Manual and Saccadic Responses
Adele Diederich and Hans Colonius
395
25Multisensory Influences on Orientation and Movement Control
James R. Lackner and Paul DiZio
409
26Action as a Binding Key to Multisensory Integration
Leonardo Fogassi and Vittorio Gallese
425
27Multisensory Neurons for the Control of Defensive Movements
Michael S. A. Graziano, Charles G. Gross, Charlotte S. R. Taylor and Tirin Moore
443
28Cortical Mechanisms of Tool Use Subserved by Multisensory Integration
Hidetoshi Ishibashi, Shigeru Obayashi and Atsushi Iriki
453
29Multisensory Representations of Space in the Posterior Parietal Cortex
Yale E. Cohen and Richard A. Andersen
463
VHuman Brain Studies of Multisensory Processes
30Hemodynamic Studies of Audiovisual Interactions
Gemma A. Calvert and James W. Lewis
483
31Multiple Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Audiovisual Integration in Human Perception
Alexandra Fort and Marie-Hélène Giard
503
32MEG Studies of Cross-Modal Integration and Plasticity
Tommi Raij and Veikko Jousmäki
515
33Functional Imaging Evidence for Multisensory Spatial Representations and Cross-Modal Attentional Interactions in the Human Brain
Emiliano Macaluso and Jon Driver
529
34Electrophysiological Studies of Multisensory Attention
Martin Eimer
549
35Neuroimaging Studies of Cross-Modal Integration for Emotion
John O'Doherty, Edmund T. Rolls and Morten Kringelbach
563
36Multisensory Perception of Emotion, Its Time Course, and Its Neural Basis
Gilles Pourtois
581
VIThe Maturation and Plasticity of Multisensory Processes
37Epigenetic Factors That Align Visual and Auditory Maps in the Ferret Midbrain
Andrew J. King, Timothy P. Doubell and Irini Skaliora
599
38Visual Instruction of the Auditory Space Map in the Midbrain
Yoram Gutfreund and Eric I. Knudsen
613
39The Development of Multisensory Integration
Mark Wallace
625
40Perceptual Development and the Origins of Multisensory Responsiveness
Robert Lickliter and Lorraine E. Bahrick
643
41The Value of Multisensory Redundancy in the Development of Intersensory Perception
David J. Lewkowicz and Kimberly S. Kraebel
655
VIICross-Modal Plasticity
42Rewiring Cortex: Cross-Modal Plasticity and Its Implications for Cortical Development and Function
Mriganka Sur
681
43Cross-Modal Consequences of Visual Deprivation in Animals
Josef P. Rauschecker
695
44Visual Cortical Involvement in Normal Tactile Perception
K. Sathian, S. C. Prather and M. Zhang
703
45Visual Cortex Engagement in Tactile Function in the Presence of Blindness
Esteban A. Fridman, Pablo Celnik and Leonardo G. Cohen
711
46Compensatory Plasticity as a Consequence of Sensory Loss
Brigitte Röder and Frank Rosler
719
47Audiovisual Speech Perception in Deaf Adults and Children Following Cochlear Implantation
Tonya R. Bergeson and David B. Pisoni
749
48Neuroimaging Studies of Cross-Modal Plasticity and Language Processing in Deaf People
Ruth Campbell and Mairéad MacSweeney
773
VIIIPerspectives Derived from Clinical Studies
49Multisensory Integration: Resolving Ambiguities for Human Postural Control
Leslie Allison and John J. Jeka
785
50Neuropsychological Evidence of Integrated Multisensory Representation of Space in Humans
Elisabetta Làdavas and Alessandro Farnè
799
51Cross-Modal Integration and Spatial Attention in Relation to Tool Use and Mirror Use: Representing and Extending Multisensory Space near the Hand
Angelo Maravita and Jon Driver
819
52Grapheme-Color Synesthesia: When 7 Is Yellow and D Is Blue
Mike J. Dixon, Daniel Smilek, Brandon Wagar and Philip M. Merikle
837
53Behavioral and Brain Correlates of Multisensory Experience in Synesthesia
Jason B. Mattingley and Anina N. Rich
851
54Synethesia, Cross-Activation, and the Foundations of Neuroepistemology
V.S. Ramachandran, E. M. Hubbard and P. A. Butcher
867
Contributors885
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